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Old 07.30.2007, 11:17 PM   #43
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Originally Posted by atsonicpark
Well, I'm glad your brain is finally coming around, but if it were, you'd understand that I'm not making fun on ANYONE. Just that, if you were to really pick apart my posts, the only thing you could possibly get out of it is me being harder towards men than women. So, therefore, in some kind of Back to the Future reality, if you understood my post to begin with, your posts wouldn't exist. See?

Also..... the Cosmo thing was a joke, obviously, and I knew it'd be something you'd pick apart. Hahaha. Sorry... I just had to throw that in there...

Anyway, I don't need your silly attempts at mocking me ("That's SO PROGRESSIVE!" .. mis-quoted, sorry). I am simply stating facts. Your whole tone comes off as condescending (again, "I am female, hear me roar" crap).
Also, you tell me not to misquote you, when you're the one saying that I think the sexes aren't equal, something I never said, that once again gives weight to me saying you skimmed my posts, looking for parts to pick apart that are convenient for your argument.

However, lemme quote you this time and pose my question again (which you cleverly avoided answering)... When did I say that I think my "own gender is relatively okay and doesn't suffer from the same 'raging hormones' or whatever it was that you expertly decided makes girls act the way they do."
Which, actually, I find kind of funny. I never said "raging" hormones, persé, but I did say that girls have fucked up hormonal cycles... Which, uh, is COMMON SCIENTIFIC SENSE. And I never "expertly decided" anything; SCIENTISTS did! If you want to say, "I have never acted any differently before, during, or shortly after my period", you're a fucking liar. That's why girls act so crazy when going through puberty. But they get better. Jesus. Evolution and progress and maturing and etc. I'm simply stating the goddamn obvious, it's not even an opinion! Look it up on wikipedia! Ask a doctor!

So, again, what are you arguing with me for? I'm not condescending to you. I'm not talking down to you. You are on the same level I am, sister, "fish swim" and all that stuff you're saying. I am just... adding some facts... to this thread. Good for me.

Thanks for adding in some shit about Cosmo just so I could call you out on it and then you could say that it was all a joke, which was quite an effort put forth on your part to make me eat my words, without ever really getting anywhere in the end.

You DID say that males stay the same their whole lives unless they're on drugs or suffer some kind of trauma. I summarize that as "relatively okay," which I think is justified. Unless you're coked up or nursing a severe head wound, you are probably "relatively okay." I do not think this counts as a misquote, but rather me getting to the point of what you were trying to say.

Duh, girls change when they're on the rag, but it seems like the entire world makes a much bigger deal about it than it really is. It's not like I can tell when any of my close female friends are on their periods just by picking up on changes in their behavior, if there are any. I've noticed cycles that my body goes through constantly, but I cannot honestly say the same for my mood or whatever else, because that is something than can ultimately be controlled. I just love it when people act like all rational thought goes out the window whenever a girl is on her period. I am very much aware of how I act, especially since in real life I tend to be more reserved than most people, and I think us shy people tend to put more thought into our actions (or lack thereof) than our outgoing counterparts. All my period means to me is that: 1) I'll probably break out, which is just super, and 2) I better remember to put some tampons in my purse.

Also: Guys go through puberty too, or is that just irrelevant?
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